Posted: Wed 19th Jul 2017

Three Prolific Offenders Jailed For Wrexham Robberies

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Jul 19th, 2017

Three prolific offenders appeared before Mold Crown Court today and were sentenced in relation to two robberies committed in Wrexham and Gresford on 12th February 2017.

Aaron Dean McKenzie aged 26 received eight years imprisonment, Stuart Stephen Doyle 36 received five years and four months and 27 year old Ben William Brown four years and eight months.

DI Mark Hughes at Wrexham CID said: “It is important the Criminal Justice System imposes strong sentences on those few in our communities intent on disrupting the lives of the vast majority of law abiding citizens.

“They are all prolific offenders who subjected innocent people to threats of violence armed with knives that no doubt left them traumatised.

“Today’s sentence will, I’m sure, bring a sense of relief to the local community, as well as their latest victims and demonstrate that NWP will relentless pursue those who commit the most harm in our communities.”

Pictured left to right – Aaron McKenzie, Stuart Stephen Doyle, Ben William Brown. Pictures provided by North Wales Police



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